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:mod:`abc` --- Abstract Base Classes
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.. _allos:
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.. _archiving:
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:mod:`array` --- Efficient arrays of numeric values
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:mod:`asynchat` --- Asynchronous socket command/response handler
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:mod:`asyncore` --- Asynchronous socket handler
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:mod:`atexit` --- Exit handlers
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:mod:`audioop` --- Manipulate raw audio data
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:mod:`base64` --- RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings
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:mod:`binascii` --- Convert between binary and ASCII
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:mod:`code` --- Interpreter base classes
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:synopsis: Facilities to implement read-eval-print loops.
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The ``code`` module provides facilities to implement read-eval-print loops in
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Python. Two classes and convenience functions are included which can be used to
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build applications which provide an interactive interpreter prompt.
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:mod:`codeop` --- Compile Python code
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:mod:`collections` --- Container datatypes
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:mod:`compileall` --- Byte-compile Python libraries
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:mod:`contextlib` --- Utilities for :keyword:`with`\ -statement contexts.
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:mod:`copy` --- Shallow and deep copy operations
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:mod:`copyreg` --- Register :mod:`pickle` support functions
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.. module:: copyreg
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:synopsis: Register pickle support functions.
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:mod:`crypt` --- Function to check Unix passwords
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.. _crypto:
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:mod:`csv` --- CSV File Reading and Writing
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:mod:`ctypes` --- A foreign function library for Python.
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:mod:`ctypes` --- A foreign function library for Python
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.. module:: ctypes
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:synopsis: A foreign function library for Python.
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:mod:`curses.ascii` --- Utilities for ASCII characters
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:mod:`curses.panel` --- A panel stack extension for curses.
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:mod:`curses.panel` --- A panel stack extension for curses
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.. module:: curses.panel
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:synopsis: A panel stack extension that adds depth to curses windows.
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:mod:`curses` --- Terminal handling for character-cell displays
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.. module:: curses
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:synopsis: An interface to the curses library, providing portable terminal handling.
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:synopsis: An interface to the curses library, providing portable
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terminal handling.
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.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
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.. sectionauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
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.. _custominterp:
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.. _datatypes:
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:mod:`decimal` --- Decimal fixed point and floating point arithmetic
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.. _development:
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:mod:`dis` --- Disassembler for Python bytecode
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:synopsis: Disassembler for Python bytecode.
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The :mod:`dis` module supports the analysis of Python :term:`bytecode` by disassembling
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it. Since there is no Python assembler, this module defines the Python assembly
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language. The Python bytecode which this module takes as an input is defined
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in the file :file:`Include/opcode.h` and used by the compiler and the
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interpreter.
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The :mod:`dis` module supports the analysis of Python :term:`bytecode` by
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disassembling it. Since there is no Python assembler, this module defines the
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Python assembly language. The Python bytecode which this module takes as an
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input is defined in the file :file:`Include/opcode.h` and used by the compiler
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and the interpreter.
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Example: Given the function :func:`myfunc`::
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:mod:`distutils` --- Building and installing Python modules
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.. module:: distutils
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:synopsis: Support for building and installing Python modules into an existing Python
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installation.
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:synopsis: Support for building and installing Python modules into an
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existing Python installation.
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.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`distutils-index`
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The manual for developers and packagers of Python modules. This describes how
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to prepare :mod:`distutils`\ -based packages so that they may be easily
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installed into an existing Python installation.
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The manual for developers and packagers of Python modules. This describes
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how to prepare :mod:`distutils`\ -based packages so that they may be
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easily installed into an existing Python installation.
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:ref:`install-index`
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An "administrators" manual which includes information on installing modules into
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an existing Python installation. You do not need to be a Python programmer to
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read this manual.
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An "administrators" manual which includes information on installing
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modules into an existing Python installation. You do not need to be a
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Python programmer to read this manual.
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:mod:`errno` --- Standard errno system symbols
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:mod:`fcntl` --- The :func:`fcntl` and :func:`ioctl` system calls
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so long as the buffer you pass is as least as long as what the operating system
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wants to put there, things should work.
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If *mutate_flag* is true (the default), then the buffer is (in effect) passed to the
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underlying :func:`ioctl` system call, the latter's return code is passed back to
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the calling Python, and the buffer's new contents reflect the action of the
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:func:`ioctl`. This is a slight simplification, because if the supplied buffer
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is less than 1024 bytes long it is first copied into a static buffer 1024 bytes
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long which is then passed to :func:`ioctl` and copied back into the supplied
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buffer.
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If *mutate_flag* is true (the default), then the buffer is (in effect) passed
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to the underlying :func:`ioctl` system call, the latter's return code is
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passed back to the calling Python, and the buffer's new contents reflect the
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action of the :func:`ioctl`. This is a slight simplification, because if the
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supplied buffer is less than 1024 bytes long it is first copied into a static
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buffer 1024 bytes long which is then passed to :func:`ioctl` and copied back
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into the supplied buffer.
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:mod:`filecmp` --- File and Directory Comparisons
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The :mod:`filecmp` module defines the following functions:
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.. function:: cmp(f1, f2[, shallow])
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.. function:: cmp(f1, f2, shallow=True)
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Compare the files named *f1* and *f2*, returning ``True`` if they seem equal,
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.. function:: cmpfiles(dir1, dir2, common[, shallow])
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.. function:: cmpfiles(dir1, dir2, common, shallow=True)
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.. class:: dircmp(a, b[, ignore[, hide]])
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.. class:: dircmp(a, b, ignore=None, hide=None)
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Construct a new directory comparison object, to compare the directories *a* and
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.. attribute:: subdirs
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A dictionary mapping names in :attr:`common_dirs` to :class:`dircmp` objects.
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A dictionary mapping names in :attr:`common_dirs` to :class:`dircmp`
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.. _fileformats:
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The following function is the primary interface of this module:
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.. function:: input([files[, inplace[, backup[, mode[, openhook]]]]])
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.. function:: input(files=None, inplace=False, backup='', bufsize=0, mode='r', openhook=None)
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Create an instance of the :class:`FileInput` class. The instance will be used
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.. class:: FileInput([files[, inplace[, backup[, mode[, openhook]]]]])
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.. class:: FileInput(files=None, inplace=False, backup='', bufsize=0, mode='r', openhook=None)
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Class :class:`FileInput` is the implementation; its methods :meth:`filename`,
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.. _filesys:
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:mod:`fnmatch` --- Unix filename pattern matching
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.. method:: formatter.pop_style([n=1])
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.. method:: formatter.pop_style(n=1)
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Pop the last *n* style specifications passed to :meth:`push_style`. A tuple
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Set the spacing style for the writer.
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.. method:: formatter.assert_line_data([flag=1])
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.. method:: formatter.assert_line_data(flag=1)
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Inform the formatter that data has been added to the current paragraph
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.. class:: NullFormatter([writer])
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.. class:: NullFormatter(writer=None)
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A formatter which does nothing. If *writer* is omitted, a :class:`NullWriter`
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.. class:: DumbWriter([file[, maxcol=72]])
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.. class:: DumbWriter(file=None, maxcol=72)
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Simple writer class which writes output on the file object passed in as *file*
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:mod:`fpectl` --- Floating point exception control
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